Lynwood Bed and Breakfast, Tregony

Abigail & Jeremy Merrick

Lynwood House, 1Tregony Hill, Tregony, Truro, Cornwall TR2 5RU
+44 (0)1872 530371
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Type of Accommodation B&B
Website http://www.lynwoodbandbcornwall.co.uk
Directions - Nearest Town Truro
Directions By car the route is easy. If this is your first visit to Cornwall we recommend the A30 from Exeter which is mostly dual carriageway. Head south past the Eden Project and on via St Austell then right onto the A390. Stay on this road heading toward Truro. The turn off to Tregony is well signed on the left: B3287. Drive into the village, down the wide main street to the bottom of the hill and Lynwood House is the last house on the left before the bridge. There is plenty of private parking off road.
Tariff - 2 people in 1 room £70 - £120 (GBP)
Tariff - 1 person £45 - £90 (GBP)
Breakfast Full, Continental
Restrictions No smoking inside
Payments Cheques
Beds 2 King/Twin , 2 Double , Total 4 bedrooms , Total 8 guests
Bathrooms 4 Ensuite
Facilities and Features Wireless Internet
Pets/Children Children welcome
 

Lynwood House has been a bed and breakfast for many years and was taken over by Abigail and Jeremy Merrick in 2008. They welcome you most warmly and are open all year.

All bedrooms are en suite, either with just a shower or shower and separate bath. Some rooms have a view over looking the valley and some over looking the garden. The bedrooms are modestly decorated with country cottons and are carpeted throughout. Each room has Wifi, a television with Freeview and DVD player, hair dryers, selections of teas and coffee and mini fridges for your fresh milk, they are furnished with your comfort in mind.

A delicious breakfast will be served in the dining room (Abigail is a Leith’s trained chef) between 8.30 and 9.30am. For evening meals there are some excellent pubs locally, one in walking distance and others only a few minutes drive away.

Lynwood House is situated near the Fal river at the very edge of Tregony village. Historically, Tregony is known as the 'gateway to the Roseland'. The river is a popular place for bird watchers and there are some lovely riverside and woodland walks in the area.

Well known for its countryside and quiet beaches, the peninsula has impressive coastal and river scenery and picturesque villages. Ultimately this road reaches the sea and St Mawes, a one time fishing village which is now a picturesque little harbour full of sailing boats. There are boat trips to various destinations and a passenger ferry that crosses regularly to Falmouth on the other side of the Fal estuary.

Apart from enjoying the wonderful countryside, swimming in the pretty coves and lazing on the local beaches there is lots to do in Cornwall. The well known surfing beaches on the north coast are not far from Tregony you can ride, bike, picnic, explore and above all relax. For more information and pictures please click through to our main site.

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